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ROOSEVELTS ARE District Trophy DELIGHTED WITH ALASKA JOURNEY Former President’s Son Sees Territory for First I'ime on Trail of Brownie in all ibet, Kermit Theodore Juneau on n, bound for empt to bag Mzs. Roose him ) the Territory described their most interest- rience.” Arch- sevelt and two tae family were an a year of them hunted Africa in ago, Roo: and velt Mrs st big- nces was a hunt in Africa the late President, do not know just how lon Il be at Kodiak,” Mr. Roose- We would be com- ied if we should bag if that is not try to & A secure one ted RpoSeV are trav- ) Seward aboard the steam- 1 At Seward, t eir guide and wil 3 ere to Kodiak Island ie their ship was in port here forenoon, Mr. and Mrs. Roose- were guests of Ronald Lister, ~\ nold Mongseth, and Robert Bra- gaw on a drive to Mendenhall G cier, and were delighted by the perience ———- - Sea. y 18. — Closing ska Juneau mine is 12'<, American Can ican Light and Power 8'2 50, Bethlehem Steel Calumet and Hecla 14, Common- w h and Southern 2%, Curtiss ht 5%, General Motors 56, I ational Harvester 104', Ken- recott 53%, New York Central 457 Southern Pacific 55%, United States Steel 96%, United Corporations 47, Republic Steel 34':;, Pure Oil 177 Holly Sugar Am 57 324 AVERAGES The foli are today's Dow. Jones strials 169.79 rails 57.92, ulilities 27.28. - Leds and pla"l‘r lozation notices for sn DOW, JO! WATCHES LEFT MY P Plcase days a AL HALF PRICE C. MATTSSON, IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII"IIIIIHIIIII wm; a sudden flank attack by Aux- | are entitled to the protect you can be confident that when you specify BEAUTIFUL HOMES Fuller’s Pure Prepared It covers better Your Kitchen, Bathroom better when you use THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1937. }EVANGELISTS Presented Today = ARE HERE FOR to Rotary Club CAMPAIGN NOW Argue and Wife Open Service Tonight, Pentecostal Mission High school h'\thm\ were guests ’I‘he Rev of honor at the luncheon meeting X of the Ju Rotary Club today at which District attendance trophy from the Spokane conven- tion was presented to the Juneau club, E. S. Evans, who returned from the convention aboard the Mount The Rev. Watson Argue and his wife, evangelists, cessful services in California, ar-| MeKinley Saturday, presented the Tived in Juneau aboard the Yukon trophy which had been awarded to this morning and tonight at 7:45 the vention delegates in Spo-|0'Clock Will open their campaign in| Mrs. Robert W. Bender ac-|Juneau, appearing at the Bethel| epted the trophy for the Juneau|Pentecostal Mission on Main Street ;ation at the Spokane conven- (The public is invited. Tonight’s topic will be Believe the dele tion Lez Gordeon of Prince Ruperr‘ Hugh Bre Department of God." Commerce aeronautics inspector;| The Rev. Argue comes from a| Dr. 1. R. Coffey of Seattle, and Miss |family of preachers and he h'h\ » Butler. new member of the|been on the rostrum since 16 years| staff, were guests at ths Of age and has conducted success- lun=nheon ful revival campaigns throughout| the United States, Canada, ‘Why We Bible to Be the Word - eee she plans organizing a “Sunshine choir” during the cam-| paign here. Services will be con- ducted every night during the weeks the evangelists are here, with the oxrnplmn of Saturdny nights children’s | LEAVE TODAY FOR ALASKA S fiom S Jo on Damage Action ton o Nortiland | AGAINST Marshal Is Up Tomorrow i this one. He will be gone eighteen honey for Alleged False months and has equipment with Arrest in Old Case him valued at $48,000. He has donated the first five months to be spent in filming the Claiming false arrest and other Coast Guard activities in Bering F-“*“‘““’* action has been brought by C. E. Gordon against U. S. Ma-| The expedition will leave in Sep- Shal William T. Mahoney asking tember for King Island, a bleak damages totaling $586 and a jury harborless rock in the Bering Sea trial will be held tomorrow in U. S. which will be his base camp for Commissioner’s Court. the winter. Meteorologic, medical Gordon originally sued John C. and ethnological studies will be Holland, the Holland-Alaska Gold made uutil July, next year. Then Company and Glen C. Rowan back the party will travel up the Yu- in February of 1035 and in thef kon by boat returning here in Oc- course of the action he asked a writ| tober, 1938, of attachment on certain equipmem' The expedition leader declares Of the company. The writ was that in 1040 he expects to return Served and a custodian placed at the north to determine if there is land Property by the Marshal. Later, between Alaska and the North it is charged that Gordon carried| Pole away certain equipment, with thel result that he was arrested on charge of interfering in due process| of law and a jury found him not uilty in the Commissioner’s Court Now Gordon is bringing action| against the Marshal to recover dam-i alleged due him for the trouble | lved. ! The jury panel drawn to hear the| case includes 8. J. Thompson, Edith Sheelor, R. Kronquist, C. E. McCormick, P. J. Hussey, Alex Slur-" rock, Eli Rundich, Doris Sweeney,| Sam Ritter, Mrs. R. J. Hussey, Gun- | nar Ingman, Mrs. W. S Pullcn,‘ George Walmsley, Mrs. G. F. Free-| SAN JOSE, Cal, May 18, Rev. B. R. Hubbard leaves he day for his eleventh Alatkan expe- dition which he ((‘x'm\ a “guinea ~ The > to- - HERE FOR HEALTH 3 tor of the Pleas- rrived in J neau from Sk aboard the steamer Mount McKinley for treat- ment to a back injury which he re cently received in a fall ant Mount in FOR REPAIR WITH direct from suc-| | | England |R \has year, of ably LATE BROTHER burger, Curtis® Shattuck, Mrs. Lois | RED MATTSON Mae Alexander, Alfred Zenger and | Lovern Heisel. i call for within a few 7 t New Ideal Curio Shop. Fort Dugout Falls L OF HIS WATCH Again Before STOCK FOR SALE . Fair Invaders AT AVERE Once again Fort Dugout of Alford John Bradford Post, American Le-! gion, fell before fair invaders last' ! night. While the Legionnaires were at the heavy business of seconding, moliom of one kind and another, utpost guard was overcome -ee Administrator warriors, armed with rolls, weiners, coffee, butter, mustard and (other edibles and before he could cry out his post’s distress, the sit- uation was “in the bag.” In a lot of bags, in fact, and in such copious | quantities that the Legionnaires| gave up without a struggle. In short time, there was general fraternizing among the troops and a truce was declared with Post op- ! inion unanimous that such “invas-| ions” was looked upon with Iavon by the high command and with all| the rank and file of troops. General Lucille Stonehouse of the | l‘Auxiliary led the invading troops while the defenders under Com- mander William O, Johnson offered little resistance and aided in de- struction of the “ammunition” aner‘ a pleasant evening of cards and general onlertalnment \ | | ion of GOOD PAINT and you are getting the BEST PING-PONG F'lNALS Finals in the ping-pong tourna- ment will be held in the Elks’ Hall \starung at 8 o'clock tonmight. Eight playsrs will participate. and lasts longer. and Woodwork will look FULLERGLO the satin like semi-gloss enamel. FULLER’S QUICK DRYING FLOOR ENAMEL for floor gives service under hard usage. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. i - Queen i of the kitchen Cost Has lncreased Seven-| l ty-five Cents Per Case | SEATTLE, May |the cost of salmon packing per case increased 175 Godfrey Wakeham, manager the National iicted the disappearance of the two for a quarter canned salmon in the grocery store counters for next season The crease in wages ing conditions. Wakeham predicted cheapest canned salmon will prob- be next year. H. F resentative ailway, is and Ireland. from Seward H U B B A R D Tn Mrs. Argue will be the song lead- | Alaska, er during the Juneau revival and!trek through Alaska. Canned Salmon - Price Going Uu Front Street This Season 18 —Estimating cents over last Association, pre- and shelves raise is because of the in- and revised work-| that the| 15 cents a can straight| S e — NICK CARTER OUT | “Nick” Carter, Alaska rep- for the Great Northern| a passenger to Seattle aboard the steamer his mual spring | | {228 Front Street after - Empire classifieds pay. 228 RED FRONT SHOE STORE EXPERT SHOE FITTING Jarman, Friendly. Fortune, Irvine Park in Dress Shoes. Irvine Park Black Oxfords in Plain or.Cap Toe. : Several styles of Young Men's O xfords including White, White and Grey, New Tan, Original Chippewa—Black Retan Upper, Leather In- soles, Compostion Quter Soles. ° U. S. Army Regulation—Retan Uppers, Rubber Heel, $5.00 quality. pair RED FRONT SHOE STORE FRANK L. JOHNSON, 228 Front St. Second door from First National Bank 795 Manager SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! HOUSEWIVES OF JUNEAU AMERICAN CASH GROCERY AT ALL TIMES. PAY CASH EGGS 2doz.68c LARGE FRESH SPECIALS MATCHES 24 By Diamend—Carton TAMALAS m Sauce SLICED BEETS MONARCH 2 No. 2 tins 29c ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT l9c SEAFCOD COCKTAIL Monarch 27c Per bottle PINEAPPLE MONARCH—OLD FASHIONED No. 2!3 tin 27c TOMATO JUICE No. 1 tin 3 for 29c Swift’s Premium e . CATSUP l9c MONARCH—Large bottle . SUGAR 10 ™ b 64¢ PHONE 152 Free Delivery —PAY 10 LETTUCE T g1c 11 BUNCH CARRO'I‘S 3 bunches 20c SP]NACH 2 Ibs. 19(: ASPARAGUS 2 pounds 29c 27 29 M.J.B. & Schillings—Per 1b. SANTA DRY PRUNES (‘LARA 1b. 9c Ib. DRIED APRICOTS Ib. 18¢ Ib. MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS BLACK PEPPER 1 1b. carton l 9c CELERY EACH . COFFEE GOLD SHIELD—Per Ib. ... 5 COFFEE AMERICAN CASH GROCERY Here are those prices you have been looking for all the time. You will find the BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY AT THE LESS BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY 2 pounds 7 8¢ PEACHES, Fernbrook 3 2 No. 215 tins 39(: 19 FRUIT SALAD VEGETABLE SALAD FERNBROOK—No. 1 tin UPPER LAKE No. 1 tin l9c CORNED BEET SWIFT’S or LIBBY’S No. 1 tin 22: Np. 2 tin 4lc CORN ON COB No. 2 15 tin 29c RELIANCE PUREE TOMATOES 2 No. 2! tins 25c PEAS ORCAS BRAND—. M I L K—All Brands 12tinsQ3e Fl!o éfiv? IN CONNECTION WITH AMERICAN MEAT CO. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY 28 Front Street R R T SRR 7 NATIONALLY KNQWN MAKES OF SHOES — including Packard, Ostepathic, $3.95 228 Front Street